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Iran, in a new escalatory step, stopped surveillance cameras and pumped uranium gas into centrifuge devices.

Iran, in a new escalatory step, stopped surveillance cameras and pumped uranium gas into centrifuge devices.

By عبد السلام

Published: June 10, 2022

Iran Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami announced in a new challenge on Thursday evening that Iran has stopped surveillance cameras as a first step, then installed new centrifuges and started injecting uranium gas into them.

Eslami added sharply, "We will announce more measures in response to the behavior of the International Atomic Energy Agency," considering the latter's behavior "political and illegal," according to what was reported by (Tehran Times).

These developments came after the International Atomic Energy Agency earlier on Thursday informed that it intends to disconnect 27 surveillance cameras belonging to the agency from its nuclear sites.

This is in response to the adoption by the IAEA Board of Governors on Wednesday of a resolution condemning Iran's nuclear behavior.

It is noted that the text presented by the United States and the group of three countries (Britain, France, and Germany), and approved by the Agency's Board of Governors yesterday by a majority of 30 members out of 35, is the first criticism of Tehran voted on by the UN-affiliated agency since June 2020, due to the acceleration of the nuclear program and the halt of negotiations aimed at reviving the 2015 agreement.

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